inLight Adventure Newsletter – Reviving Wonder
We closed our last article – Attention, Image, Agency, Identity, and Reconnection with the Divine – with an encouragement for all Christians to rediscover the
We closed our last article – Attention, Image, Agency, Identity, and Reconnection with the Divine – with an encouragement for all Christians to rediscover the
We have been writing articles for what is now being called A Christian Response to the Metacrisis for over a year. During that time, the
Last week, we inadvertently introduced a Christianly thinking challenge: What is the Gospel? In other words, have you thought about the Gospel enough to know
I have been encouraged to include a “First Things” chapter in our latest writing project: A Christian Response to the Meaning Crisis. Here we offer
Please note: This article is longer than normal, so you may need to read it in parts. However you determine to make it through to
This title, also given to an interview series with Iain McGilchrist – a ground-breaking neuroscientist and philosopher – on the Perspectiva YouTube channel, seems overly
If we are not careful, truths we hold as obvious become truths we take for granted. Though we may regularly acknowledge them as true in
Blamires sixth and final mark of the Christian mind is its sacramental cast: The recognition of the omnipresence of God in all of life, and
Concern for the person is one of the most profound differences in secular and Christian thinking. As we argued in Part 1, the secular mind
In this article, we return to Harry Blamires’ six marks of the Christian mind, taking up the matter of our thinking about human beings in